N3OW/localization/english/replace/religion/NEOW_religion_hussite_l_english.yml
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l_english:
hussite_religion:1 "Hussite"
hussite_religion_adj:1 "Hussite"
hussite_religion_adherent:1 "Hussite"
hussite_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Hussites"
hussite_religion_desc:1 "The Hussites are the spiritual successors of Jan Hus, a Czech reformer whose movement became one of the key predecessors of Protestantism. Retaining a distinct character over a millennium since the Bohemian Reformation, Hussite churches typically employ elements of both Catholic and Protestant doctrine and liturgy."
moravian:0 "Unity of the Brethren"
moravian_adj:0 "Unitas Fratrum"
moravian_adherent:0 "Moravian"
moravian_adherent_plural:0 "Moravians"
moravian_desc:0 "Claiming to be one of the oldest Protestant churches in the world, the Moravian Church was founded hundreds of years ago before the Event after the Bohemian Reformation. Adhering strongly to doctrines of evangelism, pietism, and most notably Christian pacifism, the Moravian Church is organised into an extensive hierarchy led by the President of the Church. The organisation itself puts a lot of emphasis on missionary and hospital work, believing Christianity to be a religion of the soul, meant to bring joy and fulfilment into the hearts of its people."
grundtvigian:0 "Grundtvigianism"
grundtvigian_adj:0 "Grundtvigian"
grundtvigian_adherent:0 "Grundtvigian"
grundtvigian_adherent_plural:0 "Grundtvigians"
grundtvigian_desc:0 "Once the faith of humble farmers and scholars, the followers of Grundtvigianism have preserved their traditions of enlightenment and communal piety in the centuries since the Event. Rejecting rigid dogma and clerical authority, they instead embrace a “living Christianity,” where faith is nurtured through song, fellowship, and the wisdom of the common folk. Education is sacred, and their folk high schools serve as both houses of learning and places of worship. Though others see them as impractical dreamers, the Grundtvigians hold firm in their belief that knowledge, freedom, and faith must always walk hand in hand."